The No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers (18-4, 5-4 SEC) are at home in SEC action against the No. 15 Missouri Tigers (17-4, 6-2 SEC) on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET. The Volunteers are favored by 9 points in the game. The matchup’s over/under is set at 134.5.
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Who Will Win Tennessee vs. Missouri?
Tennessee and Missouri Betting Trends, Records Against the Spread
Tennessee has an 8-5 record against the spread this season when favored by 9 points or more.
Missouri is a perfect 2-0 against the spread when an underdog by 9 points or more this year.
The two teams average a combined 23.4 more points per game (157.9) than this matchup’s over/under of 134.5 points.
Tennessee and Missouri have seen their opponents average a combined 7.3 fewer points per game than the point total of 134.5 set in this game.
Tennessee’s average point total in matchups this season is 133.1, 1.4 points less than the over/under in this game.
Tigers games this season have averaged a total of 152.0 points, 17.5 more than the point total in this matchup.
The Volunteers’ ATS record is 14-8-0 this season.
The Tigers are 13-8-0 against the spread this season.
Tennessee Stats & Insights
Tennessee has a +350 scoring differential, topping opponents by 15.9 points per game. It is putting up 74.5 points per game to rank 180th in college basketball and is giving up 58.6 per contest to rank third in college basketball.
Tennessee wins the rebound battle by an average of 7.9 boards. It is collecting 35.2 rebounds per game (46th in college basketball) compared to its opponents’ 27.3 per contest.
The Volunteers connect on 8.5 three-pointers per game (106th in college basketball), 1.8 more than their opponents (6.7).
Tennessee ranks 103rd in college basketball by averaging 99.0 points per 100 possessions on offense, and defensively is second in college basketball, allowing 77.8 points per 100 possessions.
The Volunteers are scoring 79.8 points per game when playing at home. On the road, they are averaging 64.3 points per contest.
Missouri Stats & Insights
Missouri has a +311 scoring differential, topping opponents by 14.8 points per game. It is putting up 83.4 points per game, 17th in college basketball, and is giving up 68.6 per contest to rank 89th in college basketball.
Missouri comes out on top in the rebound battle by an average of 2.4 boards. It pulls down 32.1 rebounds per game (194th in college basketball) compared to its opponents’ 29.7.
Missouri knocks down 9.0 three-pointers per game (66th in college basketball) while shooting 37.9% from deep (29th in college basketball). It is making 1.6 more threes than its opponents, who drain 7.4 per game at 33.5%.
Missouri’s 106.5 points per 100 possessions on offense rank 11th in college basketball, and the 87.5 points it concedes per 100 possessions rank 58th in college basketball.
The Tigers average 87.1 points per game at home, and 73.4 on the road.
Tennessee Key Players to Watch
Chaz Lanier leads the Volunteers in scoring, tallying 17.9 points per game to go with 3.2 rebounds and 1.0 assist.
Igor Milicic Jr. is Tennessee’s leading rebounder, pulling down 8.1 per game, while Zakai Zeigler is its best passer, distributing 7.4 assists in each contest.
Lanier leads the Volunteers in three-point shooting, making an average of 3.6 shots per game from beyond the arc.
The Tennessee steals leader is Zeigler, who averages 2.1 takeaways per game, while its blocks leader is Felix Okpara, who compiles 1.7 rejections per contest.
Missouri Key Players to Watch
Tamar Bates sits at the top of the Tigers scoring leaderboard with 13.3 points per game. Bates also grabs 3.0 rebounds and racks up 1.3 assists per game.
Josh Gray puts up a stat line of 5.1 rebounds, 3.0 points and 0.6 assists per game for Missouri to take the top rebound spot on the team. Anthony Robinson II holds the top spot for assists with 3.4 per game, adding 9.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per contest.
Caleb Grill is the top scorer from the three-point line for the Tigers, hitting 3.1 threes per game.
Missouri’s leader in steals is Robinson with 2.0 per game, and its leader in blocks is Mark Mitchell with 1.0 per game.
Tennessee vs. Missouri Prediction
Tennessee 75, Missouri 67
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